Day Rates...

Day Rates:​

4K Ultra High Definition Filming and Photography available:

We film with state-of-the-art filming equipment and can film in Broadcast-quality 4K Ultra High Definition -the latest in filming quality. (We can also film in 1080i High Definition/HD).

The picture (of the large red box and smaller boxes) gives you an impression of the difference in quality between 4K and 1080i HD filming.

4K is four times the resolution of Full HD (/High Definition).

Please scroll to the bottom of this page for more information about 4K.

Rates:

​​The minimum call-out time varies according to how far away your wedding//event is and how much travel is involved. Travel costs are additional for some shoots.

Teams:

We/I can provide you with a team of vetted, professional freelancers.

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If you would like a team (e.g. 3 videographers or, for example, 1 photographer and 1 videographer, etc) please just multiply the prices in the table above by how many professionals you need in order to work out the total cost.

Travel:

​We travel worldwide for work.

​London, the UK, and Worldwide:

We can travel anywhere in the world to photograph and film your event. Please ask for a travel expenses quote.

​Accommodation:

If abroad, obviously, travel & accommodation expenses will need to be paid -please ask for a specialised quote.

Very long days far from home:If the photographer/s and/or videographer/s do not live close by, and the shoot ends late, then local accommodation fees may possibly be additional. (Generally not applicable to jobs in Central London).

Editing:

We can edit the filmed footage, or photographs, for you -or you can take them to other editors (no obligation).

To give you an editing quote we will need information such as:

How many hours of filmed footage do you have?

Or how many photographs do you want edited?

What video-quality do you want e.g. 4K or 1080i HD or other?

How long do you want the video/s to be?

Do you have any special requirements e.g. video graphics?

Do you have a tight deadline? / When is the final product needed?

For photographs -how detailed do you need the edit to be?

More about 4K...

What exactly is 4K?

4K – also known as UHD (more on this in the next answer!) – is a picture technology that quadruples the number of pixels found in a full HD picture. With 4K, pixels are usually arranged in a 3,840 x 2,160 configuration, compared with the 1920x1080 you get in a full HD TV.

What is the difference between 4K and Ultra HD (High Definition)?

While 4K is the most commonly used name for content and screens that use 3,840 x 2,160 pixels, some brands prefer the term Ultra HD – or UHD for short.

While confusing, there is actually some logic to the new UHD term. That's because it provides a way of distinguishing between the 3,840 x 2,160 resolution adopted by 16:9-ratio TVs and the slightly different 4096x2160 resolution first introduced in digital cinemas (and actually employed by Sony’s domestic 4K projector range).​However, 4K is used so widely to describe 3,840 x 2,160 displays and content now that the roots of the technical distinction between the 4K and UHD terms have been all but lost outside of the projection world. In other words, for most people the two terms have become interchangeable.

​Is 4K any good?

The extra resolution of 4K images adds more detail, more depth and more colour resolution to the picture, resulting in images that look incredibly life-like – more like looking through a window than watching TV.

4K is especially effective on very large screens – so ideally you’ll go for a 65-inch set or even bigger. That said, we’d argue that 4K resolution clearly improves picture quality at pretty much any screen size.

An interesting point about 4K that may help you appreciate its importance to image quality is the fact that 4K is considered by the film-making community as being able to reproduce in pixel form the sort of resolution and ‘finish’ you get with 35mm film. Though that hasn’t stopped some films studios from starting to remaster film prints in 8K!​If that sounds like overkill, consider that LG debuted its first 8K TV, the 98-inch UH9800, at CES 2016. Don't worry though - this standard won't attain mainstream acceptance (or affordability) for some time to come. You're safe to go ahead with your 4K TV purchase.​(Written in 2016 on trustedreviews.com).

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